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Astrana Marín, II p. 60.

 

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El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha, 3.ª edición, introducción y notas de Luis Andrés Murillo (Madrid: Castalia, 1984), p. 217.

 

153

Vol. I, 1927, p. 388.

 

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1 Don Quijote de la Mancha. Ed. Francisco Rico (Director) et al. Instituto Cervantes. Barcelona: Crítica (Biblioteca Clásica), 1998. Two volumes: CCLXXXVI + 1247 pp. and 1294 pp., respectively, with accompanying CD-ROM.

 

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Truth in reviewing requires that I acknowledge here my own participation in both projects, having produced, with Domingo Ynduráin, an edition of Calderón's El gran teatro del mundo for Editorial Crítica and contributed Lecturas I, 25-26 and 29-31, to the Instituto Cervantes Quijote. I am also the editor of an edition cited occasionally in this one.

 

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«Theory vs. The Humanist Tradition Stemming from Américo Castro», Close's thorough and lucid subsequent contribution to the Hispanic Issues volume Cervantes and His Postmodern Constituencies, ed. Anne J. Cruz and Carroll B. Johnson (New York and London: Garland, 1999), 1-21, is an indispensable complement to this discussion, one in which the work of El Saffar and Martín Morán, among many other recent critics of frequent reference in the Lecturas, is discussed and placed in its appropriate critical-historical context.

 

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Errata noted: I, LXXXVII, l. 14: omit durante; CCXXXV, l. 36: Casayas s/b Casasayas II, 176, 13: Laguncia s/b Maguncia; 212, l. 19: invlucrado s/b involucrado; 236, l. 32: las tantas veces s/b la tantas veces; 309, Iventosh > Iventosch; 1099, Jones '77: Historica s/b Historical; 1100, Kagan '81: Lawswits s/b Lawsuits; Kenion '15: Simbolism s/b Symbolism; 1110, Lo Ré '89: Death s/b Deaths; 1163, l. 23: An article of mine on «DQ and the Origins of the Novel», is listed here as by E. C. Riley.